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Kylie Hendricks
13 January, 16:23
Graph y = - x - 5 and y = 2x + 4 step by step
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Reagan Vang
13 January, 20:10
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Step-by-step explanation:
first y=x-5. the letter of x is given by it means you can change any number 1,2,3,4, either positive or negative
second. 2x+4. just similar to the first question x standafor number 2 (1) = 2. 2 (2) = 4. 2 (-3) = 6 u can use any number
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